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d) Estimated minimal annual requirement of ECT:
Two series per 10.000 population if calculated only
from the number of patients with endogenous
depression responding to treatment.
e) Information, training, research: There is in Ice-
land as in most other countries a need for better
public information about ECT, technical training of
medical staff and continuous research in the field.
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